Albania:
Muslim 56.7%, Roman Catholic 10%, Albanian Orthodox 6.8%, Bektashi 2.1%, other 21.9%
Andorra:
Roman Catholic 86.6%, other 13.4%
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Muslim 50.7%, Orthodox 30.7%, Roman Catholic 15.2%, other 2.3%
Croatia:
Roman Catholic 86.3%, Orthodox 4.4%, Muslim 1.5%, other 4%
Greece:
Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%
Italy:
Christian 80%, Muslim 0.2%
Macedonia:
Macedonian Orthodox 64.8%, Muslim 33.3%, other 1.9%
Malta:
Roman Catholic 90%
Montenegro:
Orthodox 72.1%, Muslim 19.1%, Catholic 3.4%, other 4.1%
Portugal:
Roman Catholic 81%, other 12.2%
San Marino:
Roman Catholic 89%, other 8%
Serbia:
Serbian Orthodox 84.6%, Catholic 5%, Muslim 3.1%, Protestant 1%, other 1.3%
Slovenia:
Catholic 57.8%, Muslim 2.4%, Orthodox 2.3%, other 23.9%
Spain:
Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%
Muslim 56.7%, Roman Catholic 10%, Albanian Orthodox 6.8%, Bektashi 2.1%, other 21.9%
Andorra:
Roman Catholic 86.6%, other 13.4%
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Muslim 50.7%, Orthodox 30.7%, Roman Catholic 15.2%, other 2.3%
Croatia:
Roman Catholic 86.3%, Orthodox 4.4%, Muslim 1.5%, other 4%
Greece:
Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%
Italy:
Christian 80%, Muslim 0.2%
Macedonia:
Macedonian Orthodox 64.8%, Muslim 33.3%, other 1.9%
Malta:
Roman Catholic 90%
Montenegro:
Orthodox 72.1%, Muslim 19.1%, Catholic 3.4%, other 4.1%
Portugal:
Roman Catholic 81%, other 12.2%
San Marino:
Roman Catholic 89%, other 8%
Serbia:
Serbian Orthodox 84.6%, Catholic 5%, Muslim 3.1%, Protestant 1%, other 1.3%
Slovenia:
Catholic 57.8%, Muslim 2.4%, Orthodox 2.3%, other 23.9%
Spain:
Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%
Religion Statistics of Southern Europe:
The pie chart shows that the most affluent religion in Southern Europe is Roman Catholic. There is a wide variety of different religions throughout the region showing how diverse the region is. There are several different versions of the Orthodox denomination throughout Southern Europe. Due to the proximity to Jerusalem, there is an affluence of Islam and Christian denominations. There is a higher percentage of people following denominations that are followed by substantial amounts of people.
Religious Distribution:
There is an abundance of Christians and Islams in Southern Europe because of the close proximity to Jerusalem. There is an affluence of Roman Catholics because Southern Europe is home to Vatican City, the headquarters of Roman Catholicism. Greek Orthodox is very profound because Greece's main religion is Greek Orthodox and there are over 10 million followers. Muslim is a profound religion because almost every country in Southern Europe has a small but significant amount of followers. Christianity and its many denominations are affluent throughout all of Southern Europe. Southern Europe is religiously free, meaning the people are allowed to practice any religion they please. There is a devision between church and state. There are not any conflicts between religions or cases of religious prosecution.
There is an abundance of Christians and Islams in Southern Europe because of the close proximity to Jerusalem. There is an affluence of Roman Catholics because Southern Europe is home to Vatican City, the headquarters of Roman Catholicism. Greek Orthodox is very profound because Greece's main religion is Greek Orthodox and there are over 10 million followers. Muslim is a profound religion because almost every country in Southern Europe has a small but significant amount of followers. Christianity and its many denominations are affluent throughout all of Southern Europe. Southern Europe is religiously free, meaning the people are allowed to practice any religion they please. There is a devision between church and state. There are not any conflicts between religions or cases of religious prosecution.